Blogcritics Editors' Picks: November 29 through December 12

Part of: Editors' Picks

This is our final edition of editors’ picks until January. We’d like to thank all of the writers whose work has been highlighted this past year for their ongoing efforts to keep the rest of us informed, entertained, and enlightened. The editorial staff wishes the entire BC community a healthy and happy new year.

MUSIC

From Music Editor Connie Phillips:

Laura Misjak of Modern Pea Pod braves depression to fill readers in on the musical tales contained in this album from the alternative-country howlers in Music Review: Gob Iron - Death Songs for the Living.

In Music Review: Sarah McLachlan - Mirrorball - The Complete Concert, Dominick Evans pays tribute to the artist while exploring every aspect of the release.

Tim Gebhart's review of Riverside Profiles: Bill Evans walks the reader through the history of the Bill Evan's Trio as well as touching on all the highlights of the CD.

El Bicho delivers with even-handed look at the Robert Randolph & The Family Band's album Colorblind, and concludes reaching wider isn't always better.

Benjamin Cossel eloquently expresses his concerns and frustrations over the newest trend in concert photography. Read about the newest standard of only allowing a photographer to shoot during three songs, with no flash, in Three and You're Out.

In There is No Cure for Writer's Block, James Hutchinson does an excellent job of reporting the delay of the Cure's new album.

On the anniversary of John Lennon's death Ray Ellis opens up and shares his memories of the singer/songwriter and reviews The U.S. vs. John Lennon - Music from the Motion Picture.

Follow Tim Gebhart as he takes you on a walk through the history of this artist as he reviews Riverside Profiles: Chet Baker. A must read for the Jazz enthusiast.

BOOKS

From Asst. Books Editor Gordon Hauptfleisch:

Of Steel Drivin' Man: John Henry - the Untold Story of an American Legend, Jon Sobel says "Few things are more interesting than when folklore and history dovetail. This book is a valuable contribution to both studies." I share those interests, and appreciate such writing that can also unify both strands into a cohesive and articulate review.

"Dear Sir or Madam: Will you read my book?" Well, not the dryly academic The Beatles And Philosophy (Popular Culture And Philosophy). But I will read Glen Boyd's breezy and entertaining review of it.

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Article Author: Lisa McKay

Lisa McKay is Blogcritics' Executive Editor. At BC she can usually be found hanging out in the film section. She recently started food blogging at Will Kill for Food.

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  • 1 - Glen Boyd

    Dec 14, 2006 at 7:46 pm

    Thanx for the pick Gordon. And Merry Christmas!
    -Glen

  • 2 - Donnie Marler

    Dec 15, 2006 at 8:06 am

    Thank you, Diana! Much appreciated. Merry Christmas to you and yours.

  • 3 - Jet in Columbus

    Dec 15, 2006 at 9:15 am

    Congrats to all and happy hanakaldaysmis
    Jet

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